1 00:00:00,760 --> 00:00:04,480 Speaker 1: Three sixty with Katie Wolf. Join the conversation with Katie Wolf. 2 00:00:04,600 --> 00:00:07,520 Speaker 1: You are our eyes and ears in the territory mixed 3 00:00:07,560 --> 00:00:08,480 Speaker 1: one oh four point. 4 00:00:08,400 --> 00:00:11,160 Speaker 2: Nine And Peter has sent us an email as well, 5 00:00:11,240 --> 00:00:14,560 Speaker 2: and it says Hi, Katie Woolley's Nightcliff also has a 6 00:00:14,600 --> 00:00:17,760 Speaker 2: security guard checking in and making sure that everybody is 7 00:00:17,800 --> 00:00:20,279 Speaker 2: doing the right thing and signing in as well. The 8 00:00:20,320 --> 00:00:24,239 Speaker 2: security guard is handing out masks and all check in 9 00:00:24,360 --> 00:00:26,639 Speaker 2: staff are very helpful, says Peter. 10 00:00:26,760 --> 00:00:29,520 Speaker 1: That's really good to hear, and I think that, really, I. 11 00:00:29,440 --> 00:00:31,360 Speaker 2: Hope that that is the case everywhere at this point 12 00:00:31,360 --> 00:00:34,280 Speaker 2: in time, making sure that everyone's checking in and that 13 00:00:34,320 --> 00:00:37,440 Speaker 2: they do have masks if you're going into the supermarket. 14 00:00:37,960 --> 00:00:41,760 Speaker 2: Now joining us on the line right now is Alex Bruce, 15 00:00:41,760 --> 00:00:44,680 Speaker 2: the CEO of Hospitality in t Good morning to you, Alex. 16 00:00:46,040 --> 00:00:49,159 Speaker 1: Alex. We know that well alcohol restrictions. 17 00:00:49,400 --> 00:00:52,159 Speaker 2: From what I can gather, there was a directive I 18 00:00:52,159 --> 00:00:55,840 Speaker 2: think a little bit earlier in the week for licensees 19 00:00:55,880 --> 00:00:58,840 Speaker 2: as a result of the COVID situation that it was 20 00:00:58,880 --> 00:01:03,720 Speaker 2: determined pose additional license conditions for all takeaway liquor out 21 00:01:03,800 --> 00:01:06,840 Speaker 2: let's in Darwin, Palmerston and the Litchfield areas. 22 00:01:07,400 --> 00:01:08,800 Speaker 1: What exactly did this mean? 23 00:01:10,880 --> 00:01:14,680 Speaker 3: Yeah, this happened at the height of the lockdown last 24 00:01:14,760 --> 00:01:19,320 Speaker 3: year as well. Police had made a request to Licensing 25 00:01:19,360 --> 00:01:22,679 Speaker 3: Liquor Licensing to bring it back and so they issued 26 00:01:22,680 --> 00:01:26,160 Speaker 3: a notice on Sunday effective when the bottle shops opened 27 00:01:26,200 --> 00:01:30,160 Speaker 3: from Monday this week for the next seven days. But 28 00:01:30,319 --> 00:01:34,520 Speaker 3: basically it's that one where in addition to scanning the BDR, 29 00:01:35,120 --> 00:01:37,480 Speaker 3: you have to have a look at the forms of 30 00:01:37,560 --> 00:01:40,560 Speaker 3: ID most of them have a residential address. Not all 31 00:01:40,600 --> 00:01:44,839 Speaker 3: of them, but the ones that do. If the residential 32 00:01:44,880 --> 00:01:48,360 Speaker 3: address is within the proximity or the region it's not 33 00:01:48,440 --> 00:01:51,760 Speaker 3: really clearly defined, then you're right. But if it's somewhere 34 00:01:51,760 --> 00:01:54,880 Speaker 3: more remote, you then have to ask that customer where 35 00:01:54,880 --> 00:02:00,000 Speaker 3: they're planning on consuming the alcohol. So it's very much 36 00:02:00,160 --> 00:02:04,120 Speaker 3: targeted at trying to limit alcohol from people in and 37 00:02:04,160 --> 00:02:07,920 Speaker 3: around Darwen that might not be long term residences Darwin 38 00:02:09,120 --> 00:02:13,280 Speaker 3: and very much try to restrict any public consumption of 39 00:02:13,320 --> 00:02:16,239 Speaker 3: alcohol in public places when you know no one's meant 40 00:02:16,240 --> 00:02:18,040 Speaker 3: to be in those areas right now. 41 00:02:18,200 --> 00:02:20,440 Speaker 1: Yeah, and I think that that is fair enough. I 42 00:02:20,480 --> 00:02:21,519 Speaker 1: know that am. 43 00:02:21,600 --> 00:02:25,120 Speaker 2: Since John Patterson was on the show yesterday and questioned 44 00:02:25,320 --> 00:02:28,960 Speaker 2: if alcohol outlets or those takeaway outlets needed to be 45 00:02:29,040 --> 00:02:31,160 Speaker 2: open for the hours that they are at the moment, 46 00:02:31,720 --> 00:02:33,840 Speaker 2: or if some of those hours should be restricted and 47 00:02:33,919 --> 00:02:37,600 Speaker 2: some of the products being served should be restricted. What 48 00:02:37,600 --> 00:02:39,920 Speaker 2: do you make of those comments? 49 00:02:40,160 --> 00:02:43,800 Speaker 3: Oh, generally unhelpful? Like how good is it when we're 50 00:02:43,800 --> 00:02:45,680 Speaker 3: at our lowest points and people just like to have 51 00:02:45,720 --> 00:02:49,320 Speaker 3: a free for all? And it had policy explosions. You know, 52 00:02:49,360 --> 00:02:51,519 Speaker 3: the local cops in ours tried it on yesterday and 53 00:02:51,520 --> 00:02:53,920 Speaker 3: they wanted to shut the bottle shops yesterday afternoon, so 54 00:02:54,440 --> 00:02:59,000 Speaker 3: you know, like these kinds of things. Thankfully sanity prevailed 55 00:03:00,040 --> 00:03:04,280 Speaker 3: with licensing and the higher higher ups in police. Can 56 00:03:04,320 --> 00:03:07,320 Speaker 3: you imagine sending our springs or three day lockdown and 57 00:03:07,880 --> 00:03:10,720 Speaker 3: immediately closing the bottle shops down there? Why would they 58 00:03:10,720 --> 00:03:13,799 Speaker 3: be treated second class citizens compared to us up here 59 00:03:13,840 --> 00:03:14,320 Speaker 3: in Darwin? 60 00:03:14,400 --> 00:03:17,200 Speaker 2: You know what ended up happening yesterday because I saw 61 00:03:17,240 --> 00:03:19,640 Speaker 2: that there were lines like right down the road for 62 00:03:19,680 --> 00:03:20,920 Speaker 2: some of those bottle shops. 63 00:03:22,080 --> 00:03:24,320 Speaker 3: Oh yeah, look there was, But it wasn't anything like 64 00:03:24,400 --> 00:03:29,120 Speaker 3: what Darwin experienced on Sunday, because, as you'd remember, on Sunday, 65 00:03:29,880 --> 00:03:32,720 Speaker 3: the bottle shops attached to the grocery stores are closed, 66 00:03:33,360 --> 00:03:36,240 Speaker 3: so you know the rush on the woolies and cold 67 00:03:36,320 --> 00:03:39,640 Speaker 3: supermarkets on Saturday, the bottle shops attached to the pubs 68 00:03:40,000 --> 00:03:43,480 Speaker 3: and also the petrol stations around around Darwin was quite 69 00:03:43,480 --> 00:03:46,880 Speaker 3: a cute, and that not all of the footprint was open. 70 00:03:47,240 --> 00:03:49,840 Speaker 3: Whereas you know down in Alice yesterday, Yes, there was 71 00:03:49,880 --> 00:03:52,960 Speaker 3: a rush for fuel. People are rushing out to buy 72 00:03:52,960 --> 00:03:55,160 Speaker 3: a field and then put the car on the driveway 73 00:03:55,160 --> 00:03:57,680 Speaker 3: for the next three days, is what it is, I suppose. 74 00:03:58,240 --> 00:04:01,320 Speaker 3: And the woolies and there was a bit of an uptick, 75 00:04:01,400 --> 00:04:03,360 Speaker 3: but by four o'clock it had dropped right off. The 76 00:04:03,360 --> 00:04:07,040 Speaker 3: bottle shops only open at two o'clock. Down there, they 77 00:04:07,040 --> 00:04:10,200 Speaker 3: had a similar thing. We okay, we're going in a lockdown, quickly, 78 00:04:10,280 --> 00:04:12,120 Speaker 3: go by what we need and then bunk it down 79 00:04:12,160 --> 00:04:15,160 Speaker 3: for the next three days and comply with what they're 80 00:04:15,200 --> 00:04:18,719 Speaker 3: being asked to do by the health authority. So already 81 00:04:18,839 --> 00:04:22,280 Speaker 3: by Monday up here trade was back to normal levels. 82 00:04:23,080 --> 00:04:25,680 Speaker 3: We understand it. That'll be the likely outcome when the 83 00:04:25,680 --> 00:04:28,599 Speaker 3: bottle shops open in ALUs from two o'clock this afternoon too. 84 00:04:28,680 --> 00:04:33,200 Speaker 3: So there was that initial Sunday rush that happened in 85 00:04:33,320 --> 00:04:36,320 Speaker 3: Alice a bit yesterday as well, but with all their 86 00:04:36,320 --> 00:04:39,720 Speaker 3: bottle shops opened, it was more dispersed, and you know, 87 00:04:40,000 --> 00:04:41,920 Speaker 3: it was pretty much a ghost pound from about five 88 00:04:41,960 --> 00:04:45,159 Speaker 3: o'clock onwards, as I understand it, in the supermarkets and 89 00:04:45,200 --> 00:04:48,680 Speaker 3: everywhere else. Everyone down there is bunkering down like we've 90 00:04:48,720 --> 00:04:49,000 Speaker 3: had to. 91 00:04:49,240 --> 00:04:52,760 Speaker 2: Yeah, now, Alex, we know that that lockdown is due 92 00:04:52,839 --> 00:04:54,960 Speaker 2: to lift for us up here in the Top End 93 00:04:55,040 --> 00:04:58,680 Speaker 2: or darwn in the Greater Greater Darwin region one pm 94 00:04:58,720 --> 00:05:02,600 Speaker 2: tomorrow anticipating the Chief Minister Michael Gunner to be out 95 00:05:02,760 --> 00:05:05,200 Speaker 2: in around an hour. Eleven thirty is what we've been 96 00:05:05,240 --> 00:05:08,960 Speaker 2: told is when he will give his next update. Are 97 00:05:09,000 --> 00:05:11,919 Speaker 2: you hopeful obviously that that lockdown is going to lift 98 00:05:11,960 --> 00:05:16,200 Speaker 2: and do our businesses, our hospitality, tourism etc. Need a 99 00:05:16,200 --> 00:05:18,080 Speaker 2: little bit of notice or are you able to turn 100 00:05:18,080 --> 00:05:18,960 Speaker 2: it on pretty quickly? 101 00:05:20,839 --> 00:05:21,000 Speaker 1: Yeah? 102 00:05:21,920 --> 00:05:25,080 Speaker 3: You bang on, Katie. We've made representations to the government 103 00:05:25,200 --> 00:05:28,400 Speaker 3: that you know, ideally we'd like twenty four hours notice 104 00:05:28,600 --> 00:05:31,320 Speaker 3: or more if they can give it to us. Think 105 00:05:31,360 --> 00:05:35,240 Speaker 3: about the rosters, think about the local food produce. We've 106 00:05:35,240 --> 00:05:37,880 Speaker 3: got to get from the providors again to stock back 107 00:05:37,960 --> 00:05:42,240 Speaker 3: up some of the venues that have been trading takeaway 108 00:05:42,480 --> 00:05:45,159 Speaker 3: maybe won't have those same issues, but yeah, no two 109 00:05:45,160 --> 00:05:47,440 Speaker 3: businesses are the same. But if we could ideally know 110 00:05:47,600 --> 00:05:51,680 Speaker 3: by today's press conference what the plan is for one 111 00:05:51,720 --> 00:05:55,200 Speaker 3: o'clock Friday, on one o'clock tomorrow, hopefully you know, that 112 00:05:55,440 --> 00:05:59,400 Speaker 3: would really go someway. It'd be quite difficult for us. 113 00:05:59,480 --> 00:06:01,800 Speaker 3: If there's a I will see what happens in the 114 00:06:01,880 --> 00:06:04,120 Speaker 3: numbers that roll through overnight and we'll let you know 115 00:06:04,160 --> 00:06:06,760 Speaker 3: in the morning. That really starts to make it hard 116 00:06:06,800 --> 00:06:10,920 Speaker 3: for us to open with any reopening tomorrow afternoon. 117 00:06:11,200 --> 00:06:16,280 Speaker 2: And realistically for business, is it a sooner rather than 118 00:06:16,360 --> 00:06:19,000 Speaker 2: later scenario in terms of how soon you do want 119 00:06:19,040 --> 00:06:19,480 Speaker 2: to open? 120 00:06:21,440 --> 00:06:25,960 Speaker 3: Look, yes it is. There's also some concern and thought 121 00:06:26,080 --> 00:06:30,800 Speaker 3: from the business perspective about what reopening looks like. Do 122 00:06:30,880 --> 00:06:35,360 Speaker 3: we go back to as we were on Saturday? Definitely 123 00:06:35,400 --> 00:06:39,360 Speaker 3: making sure the check in the sanitizing, all the signages 124 00:06:39,400 --> 00:06:45,240 Speaker 3: in place. Are there additional restrictions and conditions and capacity 125 00:06:45,279 --> 00:06:49,560 Speaker 3: constraints that come into our space, They really do start 126 00:06:49,640 --> 00:06:54,360 Speaker 3: to attack the overall profitability and at the tight end 127 00:06:55,440 --> 00:06:59,200 Speaker 3: make many of our businesses unviable. So then if that 128 00:06:59,360 --> 00:07:02,760 Speaker 3: is the case, well, how long will that stage last. 129 00:07:03,240 --> 00:07:05,720 Speaker 3: None of these questions have been teased out with us yet, 130 00:07:05,800 --> 00:07:09,479 Speaker 3: so we're hoping that none of that is sprung on 131 00:07:09,560 --> 00:07:12,080 Speaker 3: us in a couple of hours time, because there hasn't 132 00:07:12,120 --> 00:07:13,880 Speaker 3: been that much engagement with business on it. 133 00:07:13,880 --> 00:07:17,840 Speaker 2: To be honest, well, Hospitality and t CEO Alex S. Bruce, 134 00:07:18,160 --> 00:07:21,080 Speaker 2: we'll wait and see exactly how to all fairs. Happy 135 00:07:21,160 --> 00:07:23,760 Speaker 2: Territory Day to you mate. Hopefully we're able to celebrate 136 00:07:23,800 --> 00:07:24,360 Speaker 2: again soon. 137 00:07:25,920 --> 00:07:27,920 Speaker 3: That's it, and that was one that we did hear 138 00:07:27,920 --> 00:07:30,560 Speaker 3: from down the track, especially before Alice unfortunately got it 139 00:07:30,680 --> 00:07:33,440 Speaker 3: bad news yesterday. It is a territory day for all 140 00:07:33,520 --> 00:07:35,320 Speaker 3: territory and I'm not sure you can shift it just 141 00:07:35,360 --> 00:07:38,000 Speaker 3: because Darwin's under the dinner. Yes. 142 00:07:38,480 --> 00:07:40,720 Speaker 2: I had wondered that, you know, when the Chief Minister 143 00:07:40,800 --> 00:07:42,880 Speaker 2: made that announcement, I thought, geez, you wouldn't be real 144 00:07:42,920 --> 00:07:44,720 Speaker 2: happy if you're in Alice or any other part of 145 00:07:44,720 --> 00:07:45,320 Speaker 2: the territory. 146 00:07:46,400 --> 00:07:49,560 Speaker 3: No, anyway, increaks happy at the moment, I'll tell you what. 147 00:07:49,920 --> 00:07:53,920 Speaker 2: Yeah, and Catherine, they must be doing pretty well in Catherine. 148 00:07:54,600 --> 00:07:55,240 Speaker 3: They are they. 149 00:07:55,280 --> 00:07:57,960 Speaker 2: Alex Bruce will talk to you again very soon. 150 00:07:58,040 --> 00:08:00,640 Speaker 1: Thank you for your time this morning. The thank you